3 Ways to Make Multi-Factor Authentication Easier for Everyone

The case for multi-factor authentication (MFA) is clear. The harder you make it for cyber attackers to get to your data, the lower your risk of a breach—and MFA definitely makes it harder, by requiring people who request access to authenticate their identity in more than one way. The downside is that if you don’t choose wisely, MFA can also make things harder for people within your organization to deploy it, use it and manage it. And given that most of us tend to take the path of least resistance, you want to be sure to seek out a solution that makes MFA easy for everyone except attackers. Read the full article on RSA's Speaking of Securityblog to learn more...